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Results for "indication"

70-indication.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Indication

Definition: Act of pointing out or indicating.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look – At “indication,” a word that needs a hook! The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, “An act of pointing out, with all your might!” Think of it like this: you see a clue, A signal given, honest and true. Maybe a sign on a dusty road, Showing where to travel, lighten the load. Or perhaps a doctor, checking your health, Giving an indication of what’s beneath – wealth Of information, clues they try to find, To show you something special, one of a kind! So “indication” means to show or tell, A little hint, a story to compel. It's pointing out, it's letting you know, Where things are headed, and how they grow! Do you have any questions about this rhyme? Let’s discuss!

Vindication, vindicated

Definition: Vindication, vindicated. The phrase "vindication, vindicated" is a compound adjective that means to have been granted or received something that had previously been denied or lost. It can also mean someone who has made a good or significant decision. For example: 1) The judge declared him innocent of the charges against him, and he was vindicated by the evidence presented against him. 2) After years of struggle, she finally obtained her freedom from captivity, and the court declared her guilty and released her. 3) The team had been in a difficult situation for months, but they managed to triumph over their opponents, and the referee declared them victors.


vindication, vindicated